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/ Purely PERSONAL Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Woodle of McRea, Ga., are visiting in the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. W. Mur ray on Johnstone street. They will also visit Reverand Woodle’s brother, Alex Woodle in Green wood, who is ill in a hospital there. Mrs. Henry Niles of Camden, spent Armistice Day with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Green on Har per street. While in the city Mrs. Niles visited her son, Henry Niles, a student at Newberry college. Last week and first of the week business visitors in Newberry in clude Mrs. Sam Young and daugn- ter. Miss Carolyn Young, Whit mire; Mrs. T. L. Crooks of Pomana and sister, Mrs. Avinger of Elloree; Mrs. Cecil Berley, Pomaria; Mrs. Herbert Lominick and Mrs. Alvin Kinard, Pomaria; Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham and daughter, Miss Gladys Willingham, Goldville; Mrs. J. Lee Young, Cinton; Mrs. J. J. Boazman and dauguter, Chappells; Mrs. Dowd Bedenbaugh, Kinard; Miss Lillie Mae Workman, Chappells. Mrs. Harry Stone, Jr., and small son, Harry, left Wednesday for their home in Clarksdale, Miss., af ter an extended visit here in the home of Mrs. Stone’s mother-in-law, Mrs. H. O. Stone on Caldwell street. They went by plane from Columbia to Memphis, Tenn., where they were met by Mr. Stone. Mrs. Claude Hornsby and child ren returned to their home in Co lumbia Saturday after several days visit with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Eddy on Purcell . street. She was accompanied to Columbia by her mother and Mrs. Sims Tompkins for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of Andeison spent Tuesday night in the city with relatives, enroute to Columbia where Mr. Adams enter ed the Veteran’s hospital Wednes day for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrackin spent a couple of days last week in Holly Hill with their daughter, Mrs. Phil Brooks and family. Caldwell Sims of Union was a weekend visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrackin on College street. Mrs. Pink Smith of Columbia was a recent visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs. J. T. McCrackin on College street. * Mrs. Lucille Copelan and daugh ters, Mary and Lulu, of Batesburg were weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Copelan’s counsin, Miss Le- nore Broaddus and Miss Annie O. Ruff on Boundary street. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monts of Little Mountain, announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine Janet, to Alvin D. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Adams of Prosperity. The marriage took place at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. Aubrey Estes on Cald well street at 6 o’clock Saturday, November 9, 1946. Mrs. Douglas Hornsby is visiting her brother, F. M. Ewart in Ocala, Fla. She will return to her home here on Johnstone street about the last of the month. Thomas McCrackin, who holds a position with the Delta Airlines in Atlanta, Ga., spent from Friday un til Monday here in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc Crackin. THOMAS ALLEN COOK Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook an nounce the birth of a son, Thomas Allen, born at the Newberry hospi tal, Monday, November 11th. Mrs. Cook, the former Peggy Bur ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Burton of*Newberry are doing fine. GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT by Planting Early Bearing Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, and Berry Plants, offered by Virginia’s Largest Grow ers. Write for New Low Price Cat alogue, listing extensive line of Fruits and Ornamentals. WAYNES BORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. ll-8-6tc PECANS — PECANS — PECANS. Bring us your Pecans—any size, any amount, any time — best mar ket prices.—R. DERRILL SMITH AND SON, Inc., Warehouse—lower Main St. ll-15-4tc WANTED TO BUY .a second-hand piano. If you have one that you would like to sell, call or come by The Sun office. Phone No. 1 15p DEALER WANTED in part of city of Newberry and east Newberry county. 200 farm home necessities —medicines, vitamins, spices, foods, DDT, etc., well known every coun ty. For particulars write Raw- leigh’s, Dept. SCK-162-142, Rich mond, Va. ll-15p Leona FJood Plays Here Monday Leona Flood, the gifted young violinist who is being presented Monday, November 18 at 8:15 p. m. at the Newberry high school under the auspices of the Newberry Junior Chamber of Commerce had one of the most exciting experiences of her career at Vilna, Poland, which, in cidentally, is the birthplace of both Heifetz and Godowsky. The concert was given in the same hall where Heifetz made his debut, with the same little old stagehand officiating. With her accomanist and mother, she was met at the station by two members of the orchestra in what was quite the To The Merchants WE HAVE THIS WEEK— Saccharine Tablets Lard Cans Candies Cigarettes and Tobaccos Cigars Ludens Cough Drops Syrup Pork and Beans Canned Tomatoes—Canned Vege tables Rice nad Grits Paper Bags—Shopping Bags Dust Down for Floors Italian Grass Sc-<ed Hog Feeds—Poultry Feeds Hunt Club Dog Feed ‘ Pencil Sharpeners Gillette Razors and Blades Shipments of good items coming in every week—Come to see us at our warehouse—lower Main street BRING US YOUR PECANS R. Derrill Smith & Son, Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS Newberry, S. C. THE NEWBERRY SUN most capriciou sauomobile in thal vicinity. After baggage and passen gers were tucked away under the blankets, the car fefused to give forth a spark of life. Neither of the escorts spoke any English, and nc one in Mnss Flood’s party spoke Rusian or Polish, so amidst muci laughter it was finally establishec. that everyone must wait while the two men went off to locate a drosh- ky to take Leona’s group to the ho tel. Finally they drove up with a rickety old horse hitched to a drosh- ky. The streets were laid witn small, round rocks which were cov ered with a blanket of snow, and Miss Flood will never forget the wild ride through the streets of Vilna with her hosts whooping it up, waving a whip to keep the horse galloping in a race with an other droshky. 383 HUNT JOBS DURING OCTOBER As of October 31, 383 persons are seeking work through the Newber ry U. S. Employment office, 269 oi these persons being veterans. Dur ing the month of October, 79 new applicantsregistered for work and 76 persons found jobs through the local office. Also, 32 coi|nseling inter views were held to assist applicants in choosing satisfactory vocation or in solving some problem relating to his chosen vocation. Visits to em ployers to obtain jcb orders totaled 142. The largest number of orders on file are for unskilled common labor and the demand for this type worker exceeds the supply available through the office. WANT TO BUY— Geese, Ducks. Rabbits, Pigeons, Bantams. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Gro cer, Newberry, S. C. 3-8tn DONUTS! FRESH DAILY onuvs Best Bet for Breakfast > Top off an all-American breakfast of fruit juice, eggs and coffee with tempting, tasty Donuts. They're made on the spot by the DOWNYFLAKE Donut machine-fresh—hot— ! delicious —nutritiousl Get your box today! We are pleased to announce that we have installed a NEW DONUT MACHINE and will have fresh do nuts daily. Come around and watch us make-um. For today.. .for always... a beautiful Art-Carved Ring by Wood.., \ < oldest and largest ringmaker and importer of fine diamonds. Come in today and view our collection of Art-Carved Rings ... the rings which have been the bride’s favorite for almost one hundred years SET A $32.50 SET C $35.00 Pn'c.s include Federal lax SET B $150.00 SET D $350.00 STORE Robert F. Hill Frazier Lominack V "here dwells youth’ tirade Utk Ha*. where make-up fashions are created for many of America's smartest women W. E. TURNER NEED CASH? Don’t Worry About Cash! Bring US Your Money Problems We will arrange an Auto Loan for you quickly and confidentially. THIS NEWBERRY COMPANY IS FOR NEWBERRY FOLKS DON’T DELAY - Come in and talk it over. “YOUR PRIVATE BANKER” E. B. Purcell Newberry Ins. & Realty Co. Exchange Bank Building Phone 197 Primrose House high-fashion shades in lipstick, Dry and Cream Rouge: Maraschino, Pink Mag nolia, Matador, Medium, Red Rogue, Rio Red, Carnival Nite, Pompadour and Bandana. 1.00 each plus tax. SMITH’S CUT RRTE DRUG STORE- 1212 Main Street Newberry, S. C. We also serve choice steaks, seafoods, chicken and most any kind of sandwich you want. Also coffee, milk, tea, soft drinks and fruit juices. Mitchell's Sandwich Shop FRIEND STREET On Display Now The famous Recordio by WILCOX GAY Radio — Phonograph — Recorder P. A. System All combined in one beautiful machine. Make your own recordings of your favor ite artists. Keep your entertainment in your home. Wertz Music & Appliance Co. 940 Main St. Phone 470 “There’s Rhythm In That There Store’ Newberry Junior Chamber of Commerce presents Miss Leona Flood VOILINIST IN A CONCERT Monday, Nov. 18, 1946 8:15 P. M. Newberry High School Auditorium Admission $1.20 .. 4 m /